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Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies

Sepsis is a serious health concern globally, which necessitates understanding the root cause of infection for the prevention of proliferation inside the host’s body. Phytochemicals present in plants exhibit antibacterial and anti-proliferative properties stipulated for sepsis treatment. The aim of t...

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Autores principales: Usmani, Juveria, Kausar, Hina, Akbar, Saleem, Sartaj, Ali, Mir, Showkat R., Hassan, Mohammed Jaseem, Sharma, Manju, Ahmad, Razi, Rashid, Summaya, Ansari, Mohd Nazam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020574
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author Usmani, Juveria
Kausar, Hina
Akbar, Saleem
Sartaj, Ali
Mir, Showkat R.
Hassan, Mohammed Jaseem
Sharma, Manju
Ahmad, Razi
Rashid, Summaya
Ansari, Mohd Nazam
author_facet Usmani, Juveria
Kausar, Hina
Akbar, Saleem
Sartaj, Ali
Mir, Showkat R.
Hassan, Mohammed Jaseem
Sharma, Manju
Ahmad, Razi
Rashid, Summaya
Ansari, Mohd Nazam
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description Sepsis is a serious health concern globally, which necessitates understanding the root cause of infection for the prevention of proliferation inside the host’s body. Phytochemicals present in plants exhibit antibacterial and anti-proliferative properties stipulated for sepsis treatment. The aim of the study was to determine the potential role of Carica papaya leaf extract for sepsis treatment in silico and in vitro. We selected two phytochemical compounds, carpaine and quercetin, and docked them with bacterial proteins, heat shock protein (PDB ID: 4PO2), surfactant protein D (PDB ID: 1PW9), and lactobacillus bacterial protein (PDB ID: 4MKS) against imipenem and cyclophosphamide. Quercetin showed the strongest interaction with 1PW9 and 4MKS proteins. The leaves were extracted using ethanol, methanol, and water through Soxhlet extraction. Total flavonoid content, DPPH assay, HPTLC, and FTIR were performed. In vitro cytotoxicity of ethanol extract was screened via MTT assay on the J774 cell line. Ethanol extract (EE) possessed the maximum number of phytocomponents, the highest amount of flavonoid content, and the maximum antioxidant activity compared to other extracts. FTIR analysis confirmed the presence of N-H, O-H, C-H, C=O, C=C, and C-Cl functional groups in ethanol extract. Cell viability was highest (100%) at 25 µg/mL of EE. The present study demonstrated that the papaya leaves possessed antibacterial and cytotoxic activity against sepsis infection.
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spelling pubmed-98626082023-01-22 Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies Usmani, Juveria Kausar, Hina Akbar, Saleem Sartaj, Ali Mir, Showkat R. Hassan, Mohammed Jaseem Sharma, Manju Ahmad, Razi Rashid, Summaya Ansari, Mohd Nazam Molecules Article Sepsis is a serious health concern globally, which necessitates understanding the root cause of infection for the prevention of proliferation inside the host’s body. Phytochemicals present in plants exhibit antibacterial and anti-proliferative properties stipulated for sepsis treatment. The aim of the study was to determine the potential role of Carica papaya leaf extract for sepsis treatment in silico and in vitro. We selected two phytochemical compounds, carpaine and quercetin, and docked them with bacterial proteins, heat shock protein (PDB ID: 4PO2), surfactant protein D (PDB ID: 1PW9), and lactobacillus bacterial protein (PDB ID: 4MKS) against imipenem and cyclophosphamide. Quercetin showed the strongest interaction with 1PW9 and 4MKS proteins. The leaves were extracted using ethanol, methanol, and water through Soxhlet extraction. Total flavonoid content, DPPH assay, HPTLC, and FTIR were performed. In vitro cytotoxicity of ethanol extract was screened via MTT assay on the J774 cell line. Ethanol extract (EE) possessed the maximum number of phytocomponents, the highest amount of flavonoid content, and the maximum antioxidant activity compared to other extracts. FTIR analysis confirmed the presence of N-H, O-H, C-H, C=O, C=C, and C-Cl functional groups in ethanol extract. Cell viability was highest (100%) at 25 µg/mL of EE. The present study demonstrated that the papaya leaves possessed antibacterial and cytotoxic activity against sepsis infection. MDPI 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9862608/ /pubmed/36677632 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020574 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Usmani, Juveria
Kausar, Hina
Akbar, Saleem
Sartaj, Ali
Mir, Showkat R.
Hassan, Mohammed Jaseem
Sharma, Manju
Ahmad, Razi
Rashid, Summaya
Ansari, Mohd Nazam
Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies
title Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies
title_full Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies
title_fullStr Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies
title_short Molecular Docking of Bacterial Protein Modulators and Pharmacotherapeutics of Carica papaya Leaves as a Promising Therapy for Sepsis: Synchronising In Silico and In Vitro Studies
title_sort molecular docking of bacterial protein modulators and pharmacotherapeutics of carica papaya leaves as a promising therapy for sepsis: synchronising in silico and in vitro studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020574
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